Tracked as ISSUE-734.
RJ
On Jul 26, 2010, at 4:59 AM, Petr Kuba wrote:
> Hello www-voice,
>
> In 9_2_3_B, the following code is used:
>
> <send targettype="'ccxml'" target="session.id"
> name="'.name_prepare_new'"/>
>
> Since the name value is invalid (starts with a dot) the <send> results in throwing an error event.
>
> The problem is that the test expects error.send.* event to be thrown. We believe that error.semantic should be thrown in this case where the attribute value is incorrect.
>
> See the Specification, Section 9.3.2 error.semantic:
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> "This error event MUST be thrown when there is a semantic error in a CCXML element ( e.g. passing an incorrect value for an attribute, etc.)."
>
> The error.semantic is used in every situation where attribute value is incorrect so why not here?
>
> On the other hand, the only usable error.send.* event would be "general" error.send.failed (9.3.5):
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> "This error event MUST be thrown when a <send> could not be completed for a reason not covered by another error.send.* event."
>
> Please clarify on this.
>
> Thanks,
> Petr
>
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> Petr Kuba, Project Manager
> OptimSys, s.r.o
> kuba@optimsys.cz
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